Which two aspects should you consider modifying?

You create Microsoft Windows-based applications. You are creating a sales management application for your company. The application will be used by 250 users on the companys
network. In the future, the company will be expanding the user base to include at least 1,000 more users. The application will be stored locally on every computer. The application uses a set of assemblies that are installed in the global assembly cache for business rules. The application retrieves data from a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database by using a set of methods from a Web service. The SQL Server 2005 database is hosted on a local server. The Web service is maintained at a local IIS 6.0 Server. You need to evaluate which aspects of the physical design can be modified to accommodate more users. Which two aspects should you consider modifying? (Each answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

You create Microsoft Windows-based applications. You are creating a sales management application for your company. The application will be used by 250 users on the companys
network. In the future, the company will be expanding the user base to include at least 1,000 more users. The application will be stored locally on every computer. The application uses a set of assemblies that are installed in the global assembly cache for business rules. The application retrieves data from a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database by using a set of methods from a Web service. The SQL Server 2005 database is hosted on a local server. The Web service is maintained at a local IIS 6.0 Server. You need to evaluate which aspects of the physical design can be modified to accommodate more users. Which two aspects should you consider modifying? (Each answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

A.
Windows-based application

B.
assemblies in the global assembly cache

C.
database on the SQL Server 2005 server

D.
Web service on the IIS 6.0 Server

E.
number of assemblies installed by the application



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